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6 Ignition Coil Pack For BMW 328i 335i 528i 530i L6 3.0L 550i 750i M5 X3 X5 Z4

$ 36.42

Availability: 37 in stock
  • Manufacturer Part Number: KT993781CPS01
  • Coil Wire Attachment: Female/Socket
  • Modified Item: No
  • Ignition Type: Coil on Plug
  • Connector Gender: Female
  • Quantity: 6 x New Ignition Coils
  • Surface Finish: Black
  • Coil Type: Electronic
  • Coil Wire Included: No
  • Voltage: 12V
  • Oil Filled: No
  • UPC: Does not apply
  • Mount Type: Bolt On
  • Connection: 3 Pins
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Terminal Gender: Male
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • Returns Accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Terminal Type: Blade
  • Condition: New
  • Superseded Part Number: 5C1695, 5C1476, CUF2846, GN10328, 12137551049, UF571
  • Warranty: 1 Year
  • Other Part Number: 12137562744, 12137571643, 12137594937, 12137594938
  • Placement on Vehicle: Front
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Fitment Type: Direct Replacement
  • Coil Internal Construction: Epoxy
  • Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
  • Mounting Bracket Included: No
  • Mounting Location: Engine Bay
  • Brand: Kintop_coilparts
  • Bundle Description: 6* Ignition Coil Pack
  • Custom Bundle: Yes
  • Connector Type: Plug In
  • Interchange Part Number: For UF592 Ignition Coil Pack

    Description


    To confirm that this part fits your vehicle, enter your vehicle's Year, Make, Model, Trim and Engine in the Compatibility Table. Also review the notes section in the compatibility chart for additional specifications about this part.
    IGNITION COIL PROBLEM SIGNS
    Be aware of the following issues. Each one could give you an indication that you’re having issues with your ignition coil. And if multiple problems occur at the same time, then whilst this will help you narrow down the cause, it’s also an indicator that you need to get the professionals in, pronto.
    Stalling and Misfiring
    6 Ignition Coil Pack For BMW 328i 335i 528i 530i L6 3.0L 550i 750i M5 X3 X5 Z4

    To confirm that this part fits your vehicle, enter your vehicle's
    Year, Make, Model, Trim and Engine
    in the Compatibility Table. Also review the notes section in the compatibility chart for additional specifications about this part.
    IGNITION COIL PROBLEM SIGNS
    Be aware of the following issues. Each one could give you an indication that you’re having issues with your ignition coil. And if multiple problems occur at the same time, then whilst this will help you narrow down the cause, it’s also an indicator that you need to get the professionals in, pronto.
    Stalling and Misfiring
    When the ignition coil is failing or experiencing problems, it often leads to pistons misfiring or simply not firing at all, as the charge is not delivered to ignite the petrol. If you’re noticing strange noises,accompanied by a poor response from the engine leading to jerks or vibration when idling, these can be tell-tale signs that the ignition coil is on its way out. In the worst case scenario this can lead to the car shutting down altogether, and stalling when you put your foot down on the gas.
    Can’t Start the Car
    If your car has only one ignition coil, then it may prevent the car from starting. If the battery is properly charged and all you seem to get when you try to turn the key or hit the button is a clicking sound, then you could be looking at a problematic ignition coil. If the spark plugs are not receiving the charge they need – then the engine will fail to fire up properly.
    Less Miles to the Gallon
    If your engine is not burning fuel properly, the engine will need more fuel to do the same amount of work, leading to decreased fuel efficiency. Additionally, when your ignition coil malfunctions, it can also create disparities in the oxygen sensor, sending the engine more fuel than is actually required. Be aware that putting this unspent fuel through your engine is also incredibly bad for the associated systems, and can cause damage to the catalytic convertor, which is often a very expensive part to replace.
    Check Engine Light Illuminated on the Dash
    Although the check engine light can alert you to a number of different problem situations – one of these could be a faulty or broken ignition coil. In such a situation, you have a couple of choices. Either get down to a mechanic who can perform an OBD-II check, or get a scanner so that you can check the codes yourself. Codes P0300 to P0312 indicate a misfiring, which could be the result of an ignition coil problem, whilst codes P0350 to P0362 are reserved on all systems to indicate ignition coil issues.
    Backfiring
    As we mentioned with the fuel economy problem, a faulty ignition coil will often lead to unspent fuel entering into the exhaust system. When this fuel comes into contact with the hot metal of the exhaust or catalytic convertor, it can instantly ignite and explode, creating a back-fire – a loud noise that booms out of the back of the car. Whether or not this is caused by an ignition coil problem, you should always get the issue investigated.
    Oil Leak
    The huge amounts of current and charge being transformed inside the ignition coil lead to heat dissipation. When the part is functioning normally, the oil usually helps get rid of this thermal energy. If the coil is broken however, this can lead to overheating, which will eventually crack the housing and the oil will start to leak out of the part.
    Bad Spark Plugs
    If you find that your spark plugs are faulty or worn out, then they can often draw more charge than is normally expected from the engine. This can often put too much strain on the ignition coil, damaging it over time. If you find you have spark plug problems, it’s definitely worth checking the ignition coil at the same time.
    HOW TO AVOID A FAULTY COIL
    Take the following precautions to keep your coil working properly and effectively:
    Regular spark plugs check
    – as we mentioned, faulty spark plugs can cause excessive drain on the coil, which will lead to it prematurely degrading. Keep the plugs in good order to prevent this from happening.

    Inspect the coil casing
    – to make sure there are no oil leaks and pay particular attention to the wires connecting the coil to the electrical system. These can often give an early sign of problems as they will appear toasted if there has been a current drain problem.


    Regular service checks
    – pay attention to the manufacturer’s instructions, getting regular maintenance to ensure that your car is in good working order.

    1.
    Item Specifics
    Fitment Type
    Direct Replacement
    Custom Bundle
    Yes
    Surface Finish
    Black
    Modified Item
    No
    Coil Type
    Electronic
    Connector Type
    Plug In
    Connector Gender
    Female
    Mount Type
    Bolt On
    Ignition Type
    Coil on Plug
    Terminal Gender
    Male
    Connection
    3 Pins
    Terminal Type
    Blade
    UPC
    Does not apply
    Brand
    Kintop_coilparts
    Warranty
    1 Year
    Interchange Part Number
    For UF592 Ignition Coil Pack
    Superseded Part Number
    5C1695, 5C1476, CUF2846, GN10328, 12137551049, UF571
    Other Part Number
    12137562744, 12137571643, 12137594937, 12137594938
    Coil Internal Construction
    Epoxy
    Placement on Vehicle
    Front
    Coil Wire Attachment
    Female/Socket
    Condition
    New
    Voltage
    12V
    Manufacturer Part Number
    KT993781CPS01
    Coil Wire Included
    No
    Bundle Description
    6* Ignition Coil Pack
    Mounting Bracket Included
    No
    Oil Filled
    No
    Quantity
    6 x New Ignition Coils
    Mounting Location
    Engine Bay
    Payment
    We only accept payment through PayPal.
    Shipping
    All domestic orders will be shipped via USPS, UPS or Fedex from our US warehouse and usually arrives to your door in about 2-7 business days.
    Returns
    All of our brand new items come with a 60-Days money-back guarantee.
    Contact Us
    Any question, please contact us by email on working days.
    Warning
    WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
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    6 Ignition Coil Pack For BMW 328i 335i 528i 530i L6 3.0L 550i 750i M5 X3 X5 Z4

    To confirm that this part fits your vehicle, enter your vehicle's
    Year, Make, Model, Trim and Engine
    in the Compatibility Table. Also review the notes section in the compatibility chart for additional specifications about this part.
    IGNITION COIL PROBLEM SIGNS
    Be aware of the following issues. Each one could give you an indication that you’re having issues with your ignition coil. And if multiple problems occur at the same time, then whilst this will help you narrow down the cause, it’s also an indicator that you need to get the professionals in, pronto.
    Stalling and Misfiring
    When the ignition coil is failing or experiencing problems, it often leads to pistons misfiring or simply not firing at all, as the charge is not delivered to ignite the petrol. If you’re noticing strange noises,accompanied by a poor response from the engine leading to jerks or vibration when idling, these can be tell-tale signs that the ignition coil is on its way out. In the worst case scenario this can lead to the car shutting down altogether, and stalling when you put your foot down on the gas.
    Can’t Start the Car
    If your car has only one ignition coil, then it may prevent the car from starting. If the battery is properly charged and all you seem to get when you try to turn the key or hit the button is a clicking sound, then you could be looking at a problematic ignition coil. If the spark plugs are not receiving the charge they need – then the engine will fail to fire up properly.
    Less Miles to the Gallon
    If your engine is not burning fuel properly, the engine will need more fuel to do the same amount of work, leading to decreased fuel efficiency. Additionally, when your ignition coil malfunctions, it can also create disparities in the oxygen sensor, sending the engine more fuel than is actually required. Be aware that putting this unspent fuel through your engine is also incredibly bad for the associated systems, and can cause damage to the catalytic convertor, which is often a very expensive part to replace.
    Check Engine Light Illuminated on the Dash
    Although the check engine light can alert you to a number of different problem situations – one of these could be a faulty or broken ignition coil. In such a situation, you have a couple of choices. Either get down to a mechanic who can perform an OBD-II check, or get a scanner so that you can check the codes yourself. Codes P0300 to P0312 indicate a misfiring, which could be the result of an ignition coil problem, whilst codes P0350 to P0362 are reserved on all systems to indicate ignition coil issues.
    Backfiring
    As we mentioned with the fuel economy problem, a faulty ignition coil will often lead to unspent fuel entering into the exhaust system. When this fuel comes into contact with the hot metal of the exhaust or catalytic convertor, it can instantly ignite and explode, creating a back-fire – a loud noise that booms out of the back of the car. Whether or not this is caused by an ignition coil problem, you should always get the issue investigated.
    Oil Leak
    The huge amounts of current and charge being transformed inside the ignition coil lead to heat dissipation. When the part is functioning normally, the oil usually helps get rid of this thermal energy. If the coil is broken however, this can lead to overheating, which will eventually crack the housing and the oil will start to leak out of the part.
    Bad Spark Plugs
    If you find that your spark plugs are faulty or worn out, then they can often draw more charge than is normally expected from the engine. This can often put too much strain on the ignition coil, damaging it over time. If you find you have spark plug problems, it’s definitely worth checking the ignition coil at the same time.
    HOW TO AVOID A FAULTY COIL
    Take the following precautions to keep your coil working properly and effectively:
    Regular spark plugs check
    – as we mentioned, faulty spark plugs can cause excessive drain on the coil, which will lead to it prematurely degrading. Keep the plugs in good order to prevent this from happening.

    Inspect the coil casing
    – to make sure there are no oil leaks and pay particular attention to the wires connecting the coil to the electrical system. These can often give an early sign of problems as they will appear toasted if there has been a current drain problem.


    Regular service checks
    – pay attention to the manufacturer’s instructions, getting regular maintenance to ensure that your car is in good working order.

    1.
    Item Specifics
    Fitment Type :
    Direct Replacement
    Custom Bundle :
    Yes
    Surface Finish :
    Black
    Modified Item :
    No
    Coil Type :
    Electronic
    Connector Type :
    Plug In
    Connector Gender :
    Female
    Mount Type :
    Bolt On
    Ignition Type :
    Coil on Plug
    Terminal Gender :
    Male
    Connection :
    3 Pins
    Terminal Type :
    Blade
    Brand :
    Kintop_coilparts
    Warranty :
    1 Year
    Interchange Part Number :
    For UF592 Ignition Coil Pack
    Superseded Part Number :
    5C1695, 5C1476, CUF2846, GN10328, 12137551049, UF571
    Other Part Number :
    12137562744, 12137571643, 12137594937, 12137594938
    Coil Internal Construction :
    Epoxy
    Placement on Vehicle :
    Front
    Coil Wire Attachment :
    Female/Socket
    Condition :
    New
    Voltage :
    12V
    Manufacturer Part Number :
    KT993781CPS01
    Coil Wire Included :
    No
    Bundle Description :
    6* Ignition Coil Pack
    Mounting Bracket Included :
    No
    Oil Filled :
    No
    Quantity :
    6 x New Ignition Coils
    Mounting Location :
    Engine Bay
    Payment
    Shipping
    Returns
    Contact Us
    Warning
    We only accept payment through PayPal.
    All domestic orders will be shipped via USPS, UPS or Fedex from our US warehouse and usually arrives to your door in about 2-7 business days.
    All of our brand new items come with a 60-Days money-back guarantee.
    Any question, please contact us by email on working days.
    WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
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